| | Medieval War Axe AH-4126
 | Our Medieval War Axe is based on a 16th century original. It was an aristocratic cavalry weapon, capable of rending mail and piercing the heaviest of helms. The Medieval War Axe has a forged blade and a hardwood shaft. | |
| | | Double Viking Axe AH-3935
 | Our Double Viking Axe is a Double Headed Axe with a polished hand forged axe head and a hardwood handle. Makes a great addition to your Viking Collection! | |
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| | | Large Viking Axe AH-3939
 | Our Large Viking Axe would also make a great executioners axe. Forged axe head from high carbon steel and comes with a hardwood handle. | |
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| | Medieval Axe AH-3933
 | The head design of our Medieval Axe provided a concentration of power behind a relatively short cutting edge, ideal for punching through medieval armour and chain mail during close combat. | |
| | | Viking Axe AH-3932
 | In the hands of a Viking Warrior the Viking Axe bacame a formidable weapon. Our Viking Axe comes with a hand forged blade and hardwood handle. | |
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| | Medieval French Axe AH-3931
 | Our Medieval French Axe was designed from an original and comes with a hand forged carbon steel axe head and hardwood handle. | |
| | | Perrins Axe AH-3938
 | Our functional Perrins Axe Battle axe was inspired from the Wheel of Time character. Hand forged steel axe comes with a hardwood handle and brass finial. | |
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| | | Medieval Battle Axe AH-3471
 | This wickedly shaped Medieval Battle Axe has a high carbon steel head, point and spike. Comes with hardwood handle. | |
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| | | Bearded Axe AH-3934
 | Our Bearded Axe has a heavy hand forged axe head with hardwood handle. Blade Length 4 1/2", Blade Width 6",Overall Length 24" Weight 2lb-4oz. | |
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| | War Axe hammer 600646
 | This unusual War Axe has a heavy War Hammer head instead of a small pole or spike utilized by most other battleaxes. With its long shaft, this weapon would function well for use on horseback as well as on foot. | |
| | | Late Medieval War Axe 600644
 | The shaft of the Late Medieval War Axe is long to make it possible to easily strike a man on horseback or on the ground. The small wedge shaped axehead could split armor and the long spike could pierce either helmet or breastplate. | |
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| | Danish Hand Axe 600642
 | Everyone is familiar with the large Danish Axe, with the monstrous blade sometimes over a foot wide. But smaller Danish Hand Axes were quite popular for all sorts of work, hewing tree limbs as well as the limbs of men. Could be thrown if needed. | |
| | | 16th Century Italian Battle Axe 600059
 | This 16th Century Italian Battle Axe has a strong hardened steel blade with cutouts. The back spike is gracefully curved but has the proper angle to deliver the maximum force when the spike is used. Shaft is hardwood, studded with brass tacks. | |
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| | Viking Throwing Axe XNH52
 | The Viking Throwing Axe was a light axe borrowed from the Franks War with the Romans. The Franks employed the weapon successfully both as a projectile and at close-quarters. Hardwood handle, this axe is approved for throwing competitions. | |
| | | Danish War Axe Antiqued XH2099N
 | The Danish War Axe (Antiqued version) is a fine example of the use of peacetime agricultural tools as weapons in time of war. Equally at home felling trees or adversaries, the axe evokes a fearsome picture of the Viking woodsman at war. | |
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| | Short Bearded Axe Antiqued XH2043N
 | The head design of the Short Bearded Axe (Antiqued) provided a concentration of power behind a relatively short cutting edge, ideal for punching through any armor of the Viking period in close combat. | |
| | | Short Viking Axe Antiqued XH2044N
 | The Short Viking Axe (Antiqued) was useful both on the farm and in battle. It excelled as a close quarters weapon, while still being light enough to throw when necessary. | |
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| | Throwing Axe Antique Finish XH2042N
 | The Throwing Axe (Antique Finish) could be used as a weapon in two ways in the days of the Vikings. As a hand-held weapon it was a lethal force, capable of cleaving helms, mail and shields. | |
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| | Mammen Axe XH2041
 | The Mammen Axe, one of the best-known and best-decorated examples of the small Viking throwing axe, is a perfect example of the Vikings blend of art and war. Excavated from a famous 10th century barrow near Mammen, Denmark. | |
| | | Double Headed Heros Axe XH1074
 | The legendary double axe has long been associated with heroes and heroics, and the Double Headed Heros Axe perpetuates the legend. Over 31 inches overall, fearsome but with graceful lines and studded decoration. | |
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| | Viking Axe Antique Finish XH1072N
 | Varying greatly in size, from small throwing axes to the mighty Danish Axe, these were the most commonly used weapons of these Nordic warriors. Our Viking Axe (Antique Finish) is a typical pattern, capable of cleaving helms or armour. | |
| | | Bearded Axe Antiqued XH1073N
 | Cutting tools of the Vikings commonly doubled as weapons of war when these famed raiders sailed on pillaging forays. Our Bearded Axe (Antiqued) is typical pattern, capable of cleaving helms or armour. | |
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| | Francesca Axe Antiqued XH2120N
 | The Francisca Axe (Antiqued), named for its Frankish origins, was used by the Vikings as a throwing weapon and close quarters combat. Our Francisca Axe features a forged head, fire gray finish and swelled end hardwood shaft for secure head retention. | |
| | | Functional Viking Field Training Axe IP-029-2
 | Our Functional Viking Field Training Axe - has a High polished axe head with hardwood handle. Special handle design prevents the axe head from sliding down the handle or flying off the handle. GREAT AXE for axe throwing competition. | |
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